Don't change all your settings at once. Start with common stuff like disabled onboard audio, setting display to check first, HDD order, fan speeds, etc. Then reboot. If you get no errors, save those settings and then try changing overclocking settings.

If you keep getting the same error, go back to the previous BIOS. If there was nothing wrong, there was no need to update.

SO you have tried both 1.1 BIOS and still have this issue. E-mail their customer service or support or check their online database. I am 100% sure they keep all of their BIOS revisions and would be glad to provide you with the original ones considering the issues you have. The only other option is to wait until they update the BIOS again as I am sure you are not the only one with this problem.

i hope i am not the only one TheLaughingMan and i already wrote to them about the debug code AA, bcs i still haven't find out of if it's my motherboard or psu that is giving me that error and i got nuth to test with nur board or psu and non of my friends got like a 600 or more watt laying around >.<